Abnormal Sensation resulting in an 'increase in the level of pain caused by a normally painful stimulus'

Abnormal Sensation resulting in 'pain caused by a stimulus that is normally NOT painful'

The 'Triple Response to Nociception' (Pain Triad) consists of what 3 reactions?

The 'Wheal' reaction of the Triple Response is due to what?(from Histamine release via Mast Cells)

The 'Redness' reaction of the Triple Response is due to what?

The 'Flare' reaction of the Triple Response is due to what?

What 'activates Nociceptors' at the injury site?

Activation of Nociceptor via Prostaglandin & Bradykinin causes release of what at their nerve terminals?

Substance P causes what when released from activated Nociceptor terminals? (End result is part of Triple Response)

Calcitonin gene-related peptide causes what when released from activated Nociceptor terminals?(End result is part of Triple Response)

Type of 'Hyperalgesia' that causes Nociceptive Receptors to have increased sensitivity & decreased threshold for activation at site of injury. (Primary Hyperalgesia OR Secondary Hyperalgesia)

Type of 'Hyperalgesia' that occurs in the CNS at the Spinal Cord & Thalamus as a result of increased Nociceptive Fiber activity. Ex: Upregulation of Receptors in CNS(Primary Hyperalgesia OR Secondary Hyperalgesia)

'Allodynia' is due to sensitization of what?(Mechanoreceptive Fibers activation able to activate pain pathways)

What are possible Treatments for Nociceptive pain & inflammatory response?